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Unlike PHP or classic Visual Basic Programming, .NET Framework (C#, VB.NET, ASP.NET) is a big class library and because you are finding it hard to master, you are losing confidence in your work!

You Do Not Master .NET Framewwork in College

You lack confidence in your programming skills because you did not take the time to master your programming syntax before you got the job you are in.

One of the reasons why programmers fail to master their class library is that they assume that their computer science education or engineering background is enough to get the job done only to realise that they are lost in the vastness of .NET Framework!

if this describes your situation, understand that you will need to make a concerted effort to master .NET Framework for at least 6 months regardless of how long you spent learning it in college!

Stay Ahead Of The Technological Curve!

Another reason why you are falling behind in your code is that while computer programming pays well, it is an extremely fast paced career that is constantly evolving because of the technological change.

The only way you cab stat ahead of the technology curve is to develop a reading and studying habit that is second to none.

Listen, regardless of how much pressure you face at work, you will never be able to code confidently or code faster, if you don’t dedicate a serious amount of time on a daily / consistent basis to just learning the .NET Framework Library or whatever new technologies you work with!

Programers are expected to have sharp skills and stay on the edge of the technology curve and the only way you can achieve that goal is to dedicate consistent, serious blocks of time to learning (and not just coding)!

Don’t Code First, Learn First!

It is big mistake to assume that you can jump into coding with a programming language like .NET Framework that is an enterprise programming language with a ton of classes without taking out the time to learn or master the language first.

So, here is my advice, make it your #1 priority (not your #2 or #3) to learn everything that you can about the .NET Framework Library. Keep in mind that this library is big and that there are several parts to it : (CSharp, ASP.NET, .NET Framework).

Taking the time to master the library used in a programming language will actually help you code faster and better … although it will seem initially like you are losing time and not making as much progress as you potentially could!

Take Lots Of Practice Tests

Here is another technique that will help you learn or master C#, ASP.NET, .NET Framework or any programming language extremely well, practice tests!